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THE BERKSHIRE EVENING EAGLE, TI ESI)AY, OCTOBER 25, 1802. HER 11N. IK THE SUBURBS. IThir column will bo devoted exclusively to Taconic, Bel Air, andTillotsen'8. Items uJ legits ihio news for the lumu are solicited.1 iikho I Master George Tobin, the young fellow who was kicked by horse about three weeks ago.

is able to be around again. The price pail by Christopher Kelly for his building lot on avenue was $350. Martin Casty has returnet! from Maple ile. where lie tn-en visiting with his son. Frank Casey, for a tew days.

The grading of the mads in the Catholic cemetery was e. mglftfd last week. Hynes should be complimented for the care he has taken ot ihtrn, tor they were never in as good -haj as they now are. stant representation of the tramp element i credit. The official program as success than at the present time, and housewives fully and admirably carried out from be should use proper discretion in entertaining ginning to end in all its details The old strangers.

war veterans aided greatly in the marching The republican club is going to West- of the procession. The exercises opened field, Wednesday evening, with a full force, on the village green wiiu the raising of the The boys have been applying themselves flag, and were continued iu the church diligently to a limited number of military The weather was clear aud cold. A boun tactic's and they really expect to take the tiful dinner was served in the basement of color right out of the uniforms of auy com the church to all people and -thools. Af pany that comes near them. That isn't all, either.

Captain Branlg ha- originated a company yell that is warranted to remove hair from a gridiron aud shake addresses were made by Rev. Dan ie) Shepardson and Messrs. E. Gardner and H. Lapham.

Although this is thoroughly a republican fcs. IV The tuneral of Hannah Broderick, who died Sunday at the borne of her daughter. Mi' Hugh Culverhouse, took pace from Jose hs chuich JO o'clock this morning The deceased was 15 years old ai a resident of Riltstield for 22 years. She as an earnest Christian lady and was well thought by all who knew her. She leaves sons and lour daughter, all of whom are married J.

L. Peck has a new road staked out opposite his mill The road is to extend from the upper mill throng i his property and will connect with the road that runs directly south of Pontuosuc lake. Charles Hu lit. who has been empl in a grist mill at Troy for the past ft ir months, has returned to his home Thomas Hynes has about three ton- of pork at his farm on road Springfield buyers are negotiating Thomas thinks the the best figures. the very foundation of democratic doctrines tow politics booming.

Two repuhli with a single attempt. All members of the can rallies the town hall, last week, able company should tear in mind the fact that speakers abroad, music and parades it is absolutely neces-iry to meet at the of the republican club in their new uni rooms as early as 6 The train, forms and with their torches, which the company will go on, is the reg Miss living in Steph- ular 6 40 express and it never tarries, not at Mr. ia-l Wedue- for politics, even. day. The opera Pinafore may rather old Monday Rev.

Mr Phillips of Lanes boro, It is a question in the minds of many, how spent the day in town ever, if such an admirable production as Wednesday the friends of Nellie Rev- this, one chock full of bright and sparkling nolds were grieved to learn sin- had passed choruses, pleasing and mirth-provoking so away She has failing for some time, lo parts, ever loses its charms for lovers of i the resud ol a severe attack of la opera music. There are many in Dalton Dr Challoner was her physician. She wili who have never heard it rendered and there i mi-sed by her family and neighborhood, is no quest! or doubt hut its production, a willing helper in sickness and Novemiier 1 and 2, at the town hall by lo she delighted in the care of the church, of cal talent, under the direction of which her father was sexton. that Hitt, will -tir the souls of music loving people. The chorus is doing fine work and the solo parts are admirably as signed.

Messrs. Charles as and John Rolierts a- Deadeye, both of Springfield, will especial fea- turt s. stage rehear-tis a Meek are U-ing held with private rehearsalfor the chorus and soloists. HINSDALE. nt Edric C.

Brimmer of Sec Monday on a short busines: York city John Hoi! uid of trio ici Sew I ha The four for the two tenement good substantial the supervision never does tiling us nnier the old also eon verting it into a two aie nearly completed. A piece of inasonrv, under of Mr Pryor! who to halves is worthy of returned from a rasant with relatives in New York Thon a-J Wellington of Mapiew tnue, has arrived home from a -ho to Boston Miss Mary Brennan, several teacher in grade at Orchard school, is at her home in Cheshire, ing her mother who is serioush ill latter i-the only rear relative Mis- nan has. several members of her ing died within a few years Durir absence Miss Margaret Training school, has charge of her Sunday afternoon, in the vicinity Fourth street crossing bumper (if the cars of a freight train going west and the car w-ts lifted and a loaded car behind. The outside only of the latter irs aired, ar, I tinued on its journey. The ar oaused all the mischief was un! and had to Is -witched off track.

The train was delayet hour A passenger train whs up closely and as soon a- the at iiened. a flagman was sent 11 HV trir street it te nd The Bren iy hav her note atai bids fair lo attra attention of tlio-e wishing a home. i.y are not certain in iuN loafing ah street day after day. We are glad to -ec farmer- bring apples etc the adjoining towns to our market. what we want In the report of birthday surprise given Mr.

and Mrs Barker it stated was a difference of ten years their ages. It Mr Gardner daughter.Mr.- John Jr of Williamstown. died sud denly, t. lfith, of spinal ningitis Mis- Nellie Shumway of Brookside spent la-t week in Pittsfield. Mrs.

Sabin of South Williamstown, and Sarau Sandys of Id, have been the guests of Mrs Morey. Mrs E. Hadsell took a two outing in New Ijebaiion, calling rela ve- and old friends. Mrs. McIntyre and daughter ot New York have ixen the guests of Mrs C.

L. Laphau, the pa-t Mr McIntyre and 1 been a fiiend of his came up for Columbus day Mr McIntyre wa- of the at the hall Mr- ii Lapham and Tay lor spent a very enjoyable day with their Shaker fraud-at Mt Hope, New Lebanon, la-t i nk it for poultry thlev Do they realize their forms and gait are rt cognized, especially hen they run over the bridge Eimoit COPYRIGHT OY A Mt RICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, 1892 raising ins voice he called to Hunt h-v: up hravdy, Jim. We help you just now. but the time may come it bin an hour. Don give up Few white men have been known to on tla-g of trace.

no matter how treacherous the enemy who it. Huntley bad been brought forward under' one, and it was Had one of tin- trainmen out with a flag lie would have been -hot down or made prisoner, and the others ridiculed for their confidence. When the three had returned to the lines the captain asked for heavy rifle. I had heen carefully loaded for the occasion, aud the captain rested it rocks and waited a minute until the renegade came into view. Every man in the indosure held his breath aud watched for l' -tilt of the shot.

It a-minute I fore the -lghts covered tin- renegade, but when ritie cracked he was -ecu to throw up at my and full to the earth. was a howl from Indians nd a cheer from i nt. but both were drowned in a vdley of a ehoru- of yells aud thunder of feeL relief party iiad arrived. ut this, inand go own Kb an chi I euptau urge body he slope, was quick wan catight naup was to get aw our la-t on of he eailgl avail Indian ilieir sight rgtiig had on I er of nted should Chark Wiidams to nephi of A 111! I Wright, ege. the Wrigl tead of ten.

a graduate fron lie KC one hr into Boards it which serv congre- rallies th! SO! the 14 tl His ns fur util a at Winds inst. and tin rcai forth. Sin greater sticc present repu is among tl season II and at 11,, i year.and can can speakers spoke at the 21st J. well rendered, tioo plainly set we trust -till in the future. Wi cal Oct.

2 club gin gel disgm the he aom printmr urni, 0, tbei om poll reaii ted wi nearly club in Han In his the Husfield Min of is a statement that we have a 1 i.f ks and and the better element are u- We iiavc a matching voters and the remainder of ra erwartl men, and i.ner. had fifteen mi COtne on he 1 hem had been and tho-e who counted thirty- le to out n- lost. a- wa- aft- -tal of ninety -five i-ei was one und from he na part; fork; trove had Wi be pern ot The gro hat they mi ival had at lit tom used tie post Gavit-, of two, an the iladse! and the tste the Dry Lapham litmans. with ne of those is leMote the Ids, and Loth TOCKBRID tins of Mi I-atK' ttie ng i lent traik but Fri pron I aim )f ie rrr tieipants mndsoni give warning freight started The Baptist evening by sion. and the clever p.

applauded. A realized toward $1,000 which i leing raised to purchase a lot and i a suitahh in this vicinity The f-1 jo wing is the jirogram Singing. Mission hoei I -lnging, it Again. Ml-sew man. Mary Whuing.

Katharine and Abteit. solo. Recitation, Solo. Violin aolo, Recitation, Singing, Violin solo, 1 Tedamaiion, Recitation, Singing, Pianists, Orcen, Floret; and C. Francis.

large ten from Thuraia; were rid AN DISPIELD- Re Mr Mi Wrl Ha. '1 A gad "la 1 ec bertha Ilravigruo Mrs. W. M. Perkin- Miss Mead Klixa Ah rim a Rollin Fishei S.

L. Rftfiger. Jr L. K. Editli Marsdetj ri le.

Aggadol. H. sriiitL The Mr; seating cu S. Wi Ho 11 we lib. ii was Every not trie Mai Field by a rents kb 1111 I 1 1 lotsons.

The rats of Stearnsville are to have grand rally and rai-ing this Mr. F. A Smith will preside addresseg are to be made by Hon. lawyers Nelligan andC. W.

Tlie meeting ill be led to ordt oclocrk. John Peterson is confined to fhe wiih a bad case of infiamntatorv 1 tism. DALTON. is our rp orders for the Gaily or Weekly a oe promptly attended to by hint. The Yonog class hai session at the rooms evening.

Seerttary Howe will effort to make thi- course of rnia 11 Mi hig death pie. was arm occurred Of'toler I'd. Andover, aged ceased was the mother Canfield. Friday brought to the John in Van ra services were held at leue rhurst at he Mr; Th Horn emains the day. it Great 1 rment the ft -s Fa ant aragree i.

promp The meet in o'clock. George F. ceedingly f. Their latest vein is so profu-e in its tiow that it to the height of nearly two feet ft Monday no my irat hit ight mie cm in tiicir roieum counte The it h. to be ex vcnturts.

iy. The gushes ve the low is and Pilling of Wi her 20th bin 20th. by giving a company of her yoi proved to he a most Pilling was thi Iy number of beautifu ttV LUL at be hilt Ire veterans an -tran- 111 dt 1 The H1 1 aJ seated veteran- The pose were i rarv Hl- le- jammed, were itrovidi Tt mj i a ml es i 1 St; i rnvnf (,1 with Tgin Exeni-i by the choir. com mei may the i on a. The ing an i instrument tl music You Hit her were i ii m.

rint Retire 1 an Coucl offered pray i read a er, then 1 art ri Ilia Van i more I it ave tiie Hill Jre- humble corn nd was favor with ha- Main I I V' attentiIveami ion ice from mence- hi- Indl. Hi ndav on a pansy ing Ifidy lelightful recipient birthday by them pastor, William IE Hulett, and others A 1 1 iriven iD goo -t IcJ very Lawrence Poor, which was cheered There seemed to lie enthusiasm un the occasion. Every etned to boiling over with enthu id good cheer, and those little boys will never forget it. Died at South Sandistield, Oct 20, Mi-s Webster, daughter of Daniel Webster. ltv of the right in front of their soda fountain winter in rev of the tatter offset by the and former uniform- the maich ing club haw ini d.

and Captain Sauer, who has had his club 1 drill for several weeks, anticipates making a tine showing with the boys before tlie campaign closes. At the last parish meeting held by Grace Episcopal church, a committee wa- elected to call a rector to till the vacancy made by the resignation of Rector Horatio Grav. A horse belonging to the family of the late Mr. uiellie, who met his death on the Iioston and Albany railroad recently, look a run around Enion and Dalton blocks. Monday night.

The animal had a portion of a of thills attached to him, and the manner in which made people hustle fur places of safety was a caution. The road didn't suit the equine and he used the concrete walk Captain F. I. Braunig of the republican marching club attempted call the crazy steed dow with some of his military orders, had the call but iiis giblets, the sprinter, saw him with a right wheel and caught ids wind, only missing by a duce, to see him the middle of the road. This military jietson thought of Al Clark and his way up stairs to his family circle, while his quadru ped pupil made a graceful left wheel around James Dowling's store.

The af fair looked real funny to the large number of spectators, but Mr. Braunigsays his ex perience was blood curdling. Following is the list of advertised letters jiosted by Postmaster Stock bridge Monday Frank Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Peron, J. L.

Tapp, Mrs. Laura Willis. Ihilton never had a larger and more con Franklin Car of 1 cjtioi houd iege iiwu LENOX. The Lenox Library Lecture course com rnittfe have completed arrangements by which they aie able announce fob lowing attractive program: Nov, IT. Readinjrs, Prof.

J. 'hurchill, Andover I 1. lecture; William- Dec. 15. I.ec’nr**; Fniverse Frof.

I). P. Todd. Xmherst Jan. 12- the Williams Vocal lub.

Jan. 27. Lecture: with stereopticon ixforu and M. H. Buck ham, Fniv.

of Vermont. "Social Reform and Natural Prof. J. 15. Clark, Smith ollege.

Feb- on Exhibition, Rev Hr. Maynard, How York City. Mar.1'. and J. '1 Tyler, I'olleue, Mar.

23 I.octur* ltev. T. Farwa ll, stockbridae Apr. H. Readiioi- and Impersonation-, Mr.

T. Burdctt, New York ity. not this opportunity, for structions for man, have in You ing of i mercy was a on In- 1 brave man Would his warm ugs lie Huntley had mounted to be taken away attack came. Indeed he and two warriors guarding him had already made a fair start to the southwest and were ltevond pursuit. After a ride of ten miles over the broken ground a halt was made at a grove which appeared to be an old camping ground.

As Indians tied before the vengeance of whites they made for thi- grove, and at length all who had 1 escaped death were reunited here. A score of tigers starved for days 1 not have been in worse temper. Wminded and un wounded alike rhirsted for vengeance. Had they held hundred prisoners each one would have been put to the torture, and yet thesuf- feriims of ail would not have placated the defeated aud decimated hand. They had but 11 Fifty enraged savages rushed at him to chop him to pieces with knife and tomahawk, but the chiefs -trained them.

A -peedy death would be too merciful and deprive them of anticipated njiivnients. As soon as the scouts posted on distant ridges signaled that rhi a for the forks there was no occasion for further delay. 11 mb ley's demeanor had undergone a change. That dumb terror which had made a woman ot him had passed away and his own breve spirit had returned to make a man of him. Ib reproached If tor his cowardice in begging of tim J1 1 1 i- ills lb thirsted for He exulted, over their defeats.

I a of Wolves follow oil tlie trail outrui fear t. eul and with a hr wa tie liiii 1 i ac 1 man anu lie may will 111 drive him into a here 1- escape, nd them, even tn 0111 wiii urn I-. and iigiiting. wa- cut down and driven 11 i a slake, and a wn about tagots tor S' cntnu- the men wagon in a ng ulion a li Ill- V'oiids had and hi- guards were pr ion-. I't i and wrencliing the sudden fh he I'vk from the belt of i il and began to lav Re hat klv and il fervor every it dashed Imre and 111 of a giant aud i man.

After an illnes- consumption. on the evening t.r Httsfield, a montiis jcv! 22 Riciimond, Mass 1 rail Jli-s Catlierin went und settled riMT.n RICHMOND, A rm Ail- Rev. Wednesday, to examine office Is invited to Berkshire egational Also rem m-rack. kbrid) vrt.I’lt 1 ai mt the 'on Rev. 'm I ray.

H. I.Hirii. Ib COAL. t. aa-vana, Lehigh, Rittson, Red Asia .1 nch ford Fire WOOD anil INDIA XUS.

Places tv ollt LAWTON SON, ST tf est Sti Teienhone 33-2. GEORGE W. SMITH, H. S. WOLLISON.

Wall Papers, FAINTS, OILS, VAHMSIIKS. Etc. paisum paper ixt Room s. Wollison Block. err! rrTTTrrrrr rr 2 ig" NEW FURNITURE STORE! MUGLER JU OPENED IN BERN NEW BLOC CHAMBER SUiTS, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS LOUNGES, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES.

Call anil Sec I s. 2 7 0 rtI 1 I Stairs. UpholsteriDg and Repairing a Specialty. six years with Wenien passed a wav 2tf. at his homi iu re of iiT years 5 He was born in 21, 1 He ir: Is 10 and Pittsrield, 1 fido.

from iu he ie Methodi-t church in ij 1 and norable in' hiess with chri- en I nk I siosni and gir N. aged 23 This taking off one who was in the bloom of womanhood and highlv t'. as a schoo attractive manners. teacher and hei (T tble and genial ciispo all the 111 in fart was lc in nice 'aehm pull. was where our yonng in place venl opportunity, providing a ones may go ings.

for assisting the Library to buy new books, and for making the lecture a welcome and a permanent feature of our vil luge life, fail to receive the assistance of everybody Interested in l.eno.x Season i ticket- for sale at Gorham's Buy a season ticket' Two hundred season tickets will ensure success. HANCOCK LEE. Edward Malley is the new erk at Stevens A llolicnheck shoe store. The pulpits in all the churches in town, and throughout all Berkshire were occu pied Sunday morning by r- of the M.ung Christian association, fiom different of tiie I nited Thrir rejuirt shows that the good work is greatly improving and it is one in which everyone should heartily interested. Equity dance this evening in Baird A I Benton hall.

1 Tlds week is surely a republican cam i paign week, as grand rallies aie to held in the following places. Tyringham, thre evening; Great Barrington, Wednesday evening, Pittsfield, Friday evening. Large i delegations from here will attend as many as possible. A Young Men's Republican Marching i Club has been organized in town for the Columbus day has come and gone. Tin -r- ---------heroic old navigator and his devoted wife campaign and will make their first appeal he wa- have been lauded and sung in prose, aPPcarance in Pittsfield, Friday evening and speech, from east to west, north to south, and this valley town has been drlll- 1 ing and training her schools, ith others all over the land.

Who of us will celebrate the hundred years hence? Han cock people came from their homes (Jet 21st, and were mutually glad and proud of their schools, and the painstaking drills and of their teachers, who deserve great Hi- skull Torn A nay. STONY ill Singer, aged sixtei ii, hud tiie front of hi- skull torn away by the explosion of his gun. Fell Into a Tatrttown, N. Get. Jaeksoit.

live years old. fell mto a bonfire and was roasted to death. ridgi 1st of Si 101 incut, ib 1 from his 1 by omaha no to menace him. A great terror to frozen the blood his veins. could not have cried out again had thev pricked him with their knive-.

was dumb. He was helpless. 1 captive signal ol alarm had been heard and under-tood at the fort, and the Indians, angered that their trap had bee 11 exposed, showed themselves, and affairs turned as related in previous chapter. Brave men have no fear of bullet, grape and 1 anister when charging a battery. Men go to gallows without flinching.

'J he fear of death itself makes but few cowards. It was what would be before death that broke this strong man down and held in 111 in chains tt terror. He looked about him with horror in ins His bronzed grew deathly white. His lips had that bloodless. look which the of the dead carry.

It was not until he had been cruelly about that he partially threw ofi lie horrible incubus aud secured strength enough to go forward and make void to make. He heard his own voice, but could not recognize tt. (i Delivered Promptly. NORTH, NEAR DEPOT ST. Pittsfield School -OF STENOGRfiPHY AND TYPEWRITING.

s. hooi "pen day and evening. Individual instruction. For term- and fnli cartieularH rail day or evening, or send for circular. TYPEH'RITIXG.

All kind-of Typewriting done fri.in tion nr MS-, at reasonable Sole agent for county for I ii a I II zzz: A. A. MILLS. CROCKER Etc. ANNUAL FALL OPENING Of HAVILAND CHINA.

Dinner. Tea. and Hreakjasf is of am otrn importation. Oar line of Deeorated China, in pieees is superb. INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LAMPS For Fleetric Lights from 70 to .70 candle potcer.

of best at toicest market rates. 25 North Pittsfield, Mass. MUSIC I and Manager. Tuesday. Oct.

'V. CLEVELAND. AND Mis ALL rxlicit Minstrels arney Fagan, John Queen, ii it if. 1 I IlHG 1 Great Konian Axetiian. IKK WONDEKF I IIV I I ROl f.

If HKMll.Kl’S Operatic tiii.VE’S Matrhles- Military Hand, VUf litfjgt Jit Minstrel h'ffflit izotioit ever seen. The Perfect Oil Heater! Heat Economy Cleanli tie People who Aiwa vs use them Happy. are I I FOlt it R. Lamps VALE GAS STOVES AM) ---Heating Drams ROCKWELL. and MRS.

M. HUNT. Rooms 8 and 9, Central Block TELEFHONE CALL g'TTTTTSTxrTi xrg-x: RESTORED MANHOOD Kkrofclt 4KC AFT I rstxs DR 0TT tl N-rre ue Pills, llie great reuie dy for nervoot prostrttion and all diaeates of tiie generative organa ol either sex, as Nervous Proatration. Facing i Loet Manhood, Impotency, Nightie Youthful Krrora, MertaLWorry, i eMive use ol T.ibacroor Upiusi which lead to Conaurnption and Insanity Wj'h erery order we a written guarantee to ire or refund the money. Sold at og per box.

6 i-oxvb lor 00- Dr. Motts Chemical Cleveland, 0- -Yo Xortfi COAL, WOOD, KINDLINGS, Hay and Straw. Orders FiUed TELEPHONE 134-2. F. A.

WOO I I FF. 144 Columbus Ave. Kerosene Oil, Etnjhi Hntlding, ROBBINS EflRNSHAW Fainting. fa fi it i yc ixff alcimininjj, HARD WOOD FINISHING, GRAINING, etc. ly done and promptly all ordem, at Pearl Street, rat a-e work attended to ab New Buckwheat Flour, AT P.

GRIFFEN 108 and 11 Columhne 1.

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